Unabridged philosophy audiobooks by Plato (Parmenides), Aristotle (Economics), Cicero (On Moral Duties) and Plotinus (Enneads). Topics discussed include ethics, justice, law, logic, metaphysics, God, happiness, love and beauty. Each book has been streamlined by merging separate LibriVox recordings into a single seamless whole with no interruptions. These public domain recordings are available advertisement free from LibriVox at www.librivox.org and they are also available in uncompressed Hi-Res WAV64 and FLAC formats from the Internet Archive at www.archive.org. Painting: La Perle et la vague by Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry, 1862.

Eryxias (ΕΡΥΞΙΑΣ) is a Socratic dialogue which may not
have been written by Plato (ΠΛΑΤΩΝ). The dialogue discusses whether
wealth has value and what the aim of philosophy should
be. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Painting: Portrait of
Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at Seven Years of Age by
Jean-Étienne...

Economics (Ancient Greek: ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΑ; Latin:
OECONOMICA) may not have been written by Aristotle. The author
provides examples of methods used by the state to raise money
including debt, currency devaluation, commodity controls, tariffs,
sales tax, fines, violence and sacrilege. Translated by Edward
Seymour...

Euthydemus (ΕΥΘΥΔΗΜΟΣ) and Dionysodorus the sophists
discuss the true meaning of words with Socrates in this dialogue
written by Plato. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Painting:
Perseus and Andromeda by Sir Frederic Leighton. Recording
and cover design by Geoffrey Edwards are in the public domain.